“…Because ACT program model standards emphasize “time-unlimited services” (Monroe-Devita, Teague, & Moser, 2011; Teague, Bond, & Drake, 1998), staff–client contact is continuously intensive, and the program is relatively inaccessible to new clients after the caseload has reached full capacity. For this reason, mental health agencies have questioned the premise of lifetime enrollment in ACT, and have begun planning for the gradual transfer of some ACT clients to less intensive support programs, to make space for new clients (Chen & Herman, 2012; Donahue et al, 2012; Rosenheck & Dennis, 2001; Salyers & Tsemberis, 2007). …”